Thursday, 29 December 2011

Shallow Onions across the globe

At end of year I thought it would be good to reflect on the global phenomenon that is Shallow Onions so here are the all time stats for the Shallow Onions blog.





While we at first glance we aren't doing bad this amount of hits could easily be the result of keyboard typing errors, though being generous here is a list of search terms used
shallow onions - eighteen searches - probably Hugh Fearnley Shittingstone trying to find the link
firewood racks made from pallets - three searches!
home made rhubarb forcer - two searches
jackknife position - eh?
wood shed using pallets - I blame DSB's pallet toilet thingy for this
azada shovel - one search - i think that may have been me
pictures of deer stands made from pallets -eh?

We have some way to go and DSB I am looking to you as lead blogger to crack the South American market this year so more of the Inca veg please and any other tubers, the STANCAM(tm) and live weather link may also bring in a viewing or two. Clearly the word pallets are popular but if we can mention the words tits or arse somewhere might help as well. Anyway much to ponder as we build up to the new year.

1 comment:

  1. Bizarre. I wonder what the Chinese make of it all. My ramblings came up on one of my own google searches the other week. I was shocked to find out that the world at large can read snippets of our wisdom without being able to satisfy its curiosity in full. I just googled jackknife position and got a disturbing mixture of diving positions and pornographic photos. You should expect a raid by Scotland Yard's Indecent Blog Squad.

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